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Türkiye summons Denmark envoy, condemns attacks on Quran, Turkish flag

Türkiye summons Denmark envoy, condemns attacks on Quran, Turkish flag

Ankara says allowing such heinous acts underneath the guise of freedom of expression is totally unacceptable.

Recent months have seen several acts of Quran burning, or attempts to do so, by anti-Muslim figures or groups in northern Europe and Nordic countries.
Recent months have seen a number of acts of Quran burning, or makes an attempt to take action, by anti-Muslim figures or teams in northern Europe and Nordic international locations.
(AA)

Türkiye has condemned the recurrence of a “vile attack” on the Muslim holy guide, the Quran, and a Turkish flag in Denmark.

“We condemn in the strongest terms that the hate crime committed in Denmark on 24 March against our Holy Book, the Quran and our glorious flag was allowed to be perpetrated again on 31 March in Ramadan,” mentioned a Turkish Foreign Ministry assertion on Friday.

Saying that the Danish Ambassador Danny Annan was summoned to the ministry, Ankara knowledgeable that diplomat that “we strongly condemn and protest this vile attack.”

“We once again firmly call on Danish authorities to take necessary actions against the perpetrators of this crime and to take effective measures to prevent the recurrence of such provocations,” the ministry added.

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Türkiye condemns ‘vile assault’ on Quran, Turkish flag in Denmark

‘Heinous act’

Reaffirming that “giving permission to this heinous act under the guise of freedom of expression is absolutely unacceptable and that such an approach can never be justified,” Ankara additional took notice of the “insistence on this mistake.”

“It is clearly seen that the inadequacy of legal and administrative measures and the lack of political will to prevent such acts as well as impunity of perpetrators have encouraged further provocations,” an announcement mentioned.

Noting that the newest act “is a clear proof that Islamophobia, xenophobia, discrimination and racism have recently increased in Europe,” the ministry additional careworn that “such acts of hate crime also constitute an offence to those who believe in tolerance, the culture of peaceful coexistence and democratic values.”

“Being unable to see this fact and condoning these acts is a grave negligence,” it added.

Recent months have seen a number of acts of Quran burning, or makes an attempt to take action, by anti-Muslim figures or teams in northern Europe and Nordic international locations.

READ MORE: Latest Quran-burning in Denmark exhibits politicisation of anti-Muslim hate

Source: AA

Source: www.trtworld.com